Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Nuclear Scan 1.1
Released 22 years, 7 months ago. September 2003
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Caesar2K
Informations
| Author | Caesar2K |
| Family | Nuclear Scan |
| Category | Remote Scanner |
| Version | Nuclear Scan 1.1 |
| Released Date | Sep 2003, 22 years, 7 months ago. |
| Language | Delphi |
Additional Information
Server:
dropped file:
c:\WINDOWS\somename.pif
size: 26.626 bytes
startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Somename"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices
Author Information / Description
Nuclear Scan 1.1 by Caesar2k
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Nuclear is a tool that can scan ranges of ips in a very short time.
Its insanely fast, can scan up to 1500 ips on a 56k connection, in one minute.
It got LAN Bypass technology, so you can use high speed LANs to execute the scanning for you.
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How to?
You may create a server with your settings. You can choose between the
Firewall Bypass version, that will be hidden from task list in all OS, and
will bypass firewalls, because it will be using Internet Explorer to make the
scans. Or you can choose the normal version. Its up to you. The LAN Bypass
is by default. Also easier for notification, like a SIN, so no need for ICQ,
CGI, PHP and shit.
Added web download, it can be very useful sometimes.
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Removal?
You can remove easily the servers using the client. Also doing by this, no
files will remain and everything will be gone.
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Big thanks to Aphex and NWC.
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Nuclear Winter Crew 2003
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